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it is useful for us to be as relentlessly pro-business as we can. we're very focused on education and we want to be the no. 1 state for solving this riddle that this country has become from being the no. 1 public education nation to one in the bottom half. we know the things -- at risk kids are coming from difficult neighborhoods and often broken families, they need a longer school day. that is nothing new there. there's another way to do that without spending a bunch of money. you can get your teachers union to agree to stagger the school day. some teachers come in early and you have study hall, some come in later and you have sports after school. there is a bunch of ways to address education. great teachers more than parent involvement or anything, you put a great teacher in front of a kid, they work miracles. i think our goal is to say that we're going to fix education. we're working statewide to begin to implement. we do not want them filling out multiple choice tests but you have to measure the effectiveness of a teacher. our goal is sitting do
it is useful for us to be as relentlessly pro-business as we can. we're very focused on education and we want to be the no. 1 state for solving this riddle that this country has become from being the no. 1 public education nation to one in the bottom half. we know the things -- at risk kids are coming from difficult neighborhoods and often broken families, they need a longer school day. that is nothing new there. there's another way to do that without spending a bunch of money. you can get your...
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>>guest: it is used as a business tool. so, we have to do away with the image of something that is a luxury and flashy. it is a business tool and it gets accepted and is effective an the world and we are basically flying the point to point destinations and that is the efficient she we bring to the marketplace. >>neil: and the fact that companies over the years like yours have branched out and others pitch in or they have cards that allow them access to a plane that has boosted the demand, right? >>guest: that is correct. but the fractional ownership model is something we see as a broken business model. people do not want to invest if these. they are happy we keep it on our balance sheet, and by the act of it being on our balance sheet companies can invest their cash into growing their own business. they leave it to us running 24/7, 365 around the globe and those are some of the efficiencies we bring to the marketplace. >>neil: coming to you live from the west coast in beautiful california, tax talk heating up on the east, t
>>guest: it is used as a business tool. so, we have to do away with the image of something that is a luxury and flashy. it is a business tool and it gets accepted and is effective an the world and we are basically flying the point to point destinations and that is the efficient she we bring to the marketplace. >>neil: and the fact that companies over the years like yours have branched out and others pitch in or they have cards that allow them access to a plane that has boosted the...
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>> i know a lot of us will not. i can't speak for everybody bui know an awful lot of us who simply will not because we know know the damage that will be done to the enomy. people will lose their jobs. they will lose their benefits. they will lose their health insurance. too many people will be hurt. we really do not want to see this president hurt anymore people as he has. melissa: is it worth going over the fiscal cliff? is that better than caving on this issue? >> well, what we've seen in our negotiations over the last two years is annocement before we enter the negotiations, before we ever, oureaders ever sit down to the table that we're not going to go over the edge. and therefore you give up your leverage before you ever sit down of the it is a question of whether or not do weeally beeve with all our hearts that what this president wants to do is really going to do damage to our economy orot. and believe it wil it is alreadyarmed people, what he's done already. what he wants to do will harm more. simply can't v
>> i know a lot of us will not. i can't speak for everybody bui know an awful lot of us who simply will not because we know know the damage that will be done to the enomy. people will lose their jobs. they will lose their benefits. they will lose their health insurance. too many people will be hurt. we really do not want to see this president hurt anymore people as he has. melissa: is it worth going over the fiscal cliff? is that better than caving on this issue? >> well, what we've...
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he joins us now. jam james. >> reporter: the communist party unveiled its new leadership a day after its long, week-long congress wrapped up. after many months of speculation, we found out who is taking charge in less than a minute. now the future of the world's most populous nation is in the hands of seven men. [ applause ] xi and six other senior officials appeared before the media inside the great hall of the people in beijing. >> translator: our responsibility is to rally and lead the party and chinese people of all ethnic groups. we take up the historical baton from the older generation. >> reporter: china's new leader vowed to take action on issues such as jobs, social security and corruption. >> translator: in the new environment, our party faces many tough challenges. there are numerous pressing problems within the party and senior ranks that need to be resolved, especially corruption and the acceptance of bribes. >> reporter: xi jinping is taking over the position of general secretary from hu
he joins us now. jam james. >> reporter: the communist party unveiled its new leadership a day after its long, week-long congress wrapped up. after many months of speculation, we found out who is taking charge in less than a minute. now the future of the world's most populous nation is in the hands of seven men. [ applause ] xi and six other senior officials appeared before the media inside the great hall of the people in beijing. >> translator: our responsibility is to rally and...
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>> well, first, thank you for serving us. don't forget, we've got a big veteran's day show coming up on friday. every one of those stocks i like. i'm not worried about the competition. all of these companies have lottings of irons in the fire. ely lily always looks like it's breaking down. that's when you have to buy it. mid 40s, i really think you have to pull the trigger. please, don't panic. fiscal cliff is now top of the mine. we don't believe that people can rise above and, for broker, it's just too easy a call to say, hey, take some profits and move on. we'll be right back. >> announcer: coming up, new priorities. >> bring ourselves from foreign oil. we've got more work to do. >> announcer: america's energy debate isn't stopping po post-election. it's just heating up. will the desire for independence push energy service stocks higher? or could a crack down on fraking extinguish their claim? cramer finds out when he talks to the c.e.o. next. and, later, the election correction? the market obliterated anything romney toda
>> well, first, thank you for serving us. don't forget, we've got a big veteran's day show coming up on friday. every one of those stocks i like. i'm not worried about the competition. all of these companies have lottings of irons in the fire. ely lily always looks like it's breaking down. that's when you have to buy it. mid 40s, i really think you have to pull the trigger. please, don't panic. fiscal cliff is now top of the mine. we don't believe that people can rise above and, for...
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they seem to be walking by us. we do have one coming up here in a membership or so with you, david ", of honeywell. but the president at his press conference demanding more tax revenue from the wealthy but declining to draw a red line what level of taxes he would want from the wealthy in a deal with republicans on the fiscal cliff. was asked directly if he would demand they return to the clinton era levels. take a listen. >> i am open to new "if the republican counterparts oar some democrats have a great idea for us to raise revenue, maintain progressivety, make sure the middle class isn't getting hit, reduces our deficit, encourages growth, i'm not going to slam the door in their face of the want to hear, i want to hear ideas from everybody. >> so the president not boxes himself into a corner these negotiations with republicans but he did leave the door open to some level of tax increase on the wealthy, saying it was quote difficult to see how just limiting deductions for the top taxpayers would generate enough in
they seem to be walking by us. we do have one coming up here in a membership or so with you, david ", of honeywell. but the president at his press conference demanding more tax revenue from the wealthy but declining to draw a red line what level of taxes he would want from the wealthy in a deal with republicans on the fiscal cliff. was asked directly if he would demand they return to the clinton era levels. take a listen. >> i am open to new "if the republican counterparts oar...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. aww, not the mall. well, i'll do the shopping... if you do the shipping. shipping's a hassle. i'll go to the mall. hey. hi. y'know, holiday shipping's easy with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. yeah, i know. oh, you're good. [ laughing ] good luck! [ male announcer ] priority mail flat rate boxes. online pricing starts at $5.15. only from the postal service. >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with bill weir. >> more th
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully...
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send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or two us at twitter.com/tv. >> here is a look at some books being published this week. a scholar whose work focuses on probability and uncertainty provide a followup to his best-selling book the black swan. is titled antifragile, things the gained from disorder. james patterson examines how political and social changes in the u.s. reshaped the country over the course of a single year in the eve of destruction:how
send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or two us at twitter.com/tv. >> here is a look at some books being published this week. a scholar whose work focuses on probability and uncertainty provide a followup to his best-selling book the black swan. is titled antifragile, things the gained from disorder. james patterson examines how political and social changes in the u.s. reshaped the country over the course of a single year in the eve of destruction:how
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unforgiving, harsh, but again, get used to it. it's going to be that way and it doesn't get any better for about five years. when i got wings and i got to fighter, again, i should've known better, but i thought i was somebody again. and you know, you get out to luke air force base, get f-16s and get into rcu, where they train you how to fly the f-16 and the eat that right out of you, too. it's a process of climbing up, getting beaten down, climbing up, getting beaten down. even at my first fighter school, it's two years after he started. i walk in the door and i think okay, now i'm really bear. i'm a fighter pilot now and you're not. even if you're qualified f-16 pilot because he has to go through front-line fighter check out. it's called an ntt program. that takes two or three months. at the end the look you in the eye and say you're a fighter pilot. i was too tired them to think much of myself. but just beware of being cocky. what else? did you think of your question? no, you don't have one? okay. >> microphone makes him nervous
unforgiving, harsh, but again, get used to it. it's going to be that way and it doesn't get any better for about five years. when i got wings and i got to fighter, again, i should've known better, but i thought i was somebody again. and you know, you get out to luke air force base, get f-16s and get into rcu, where they train you how to fly the f-16 and the eat that right out of you, too. it's a process of climbing up, getting beaten down, climbing up, getting beaten down. even at my first...
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fracking is now underway in thirty four states in the us. and urban cowboy tyler is just one of those cashing in on the new energy good one a fool with three. plays. it's great money like i said it is a lot of stuff once you decide to do it once you get in full force with it you go all around you know no one else don't always that never have been able to get taste that money. tyler he is working on a drilling rig just a few miles from the dallas fort worth if. and just a stone's throw from new housing to go it's. any kind of leaks and like that or a big has expressed you know if. there was a problem on location say somebody like sparked a lot or in the wrong place or you know a spark was was discharged from like a piece of equipment in this well was to blow to say that that gas is not going to die and i don't think the ground it will point if it was up around the airport. and that's the rub there's a lot about what's happening under there that has people worried. and has the oil companies on the defensive. certainly the a.p.i. is best practi
fracking is now underway in thirty four states in the us. and urban cowboy tyler is just one of those cashing in on the new energy good one a fool with three. plays. it's great money like i said it is a lot of stuff once you decide to do it once you get in full force with it you go all around you know no one else don't always that never have been able to get taste that money. tyler he is working on a drilling rig just a few miles from the dallas fort worth if. and just a stone's throw from new...
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then they contract with companies like us. we're a preferred supplier with many of those organizations that are trying to take care of those legacy problems that date back to the '50s, '60s, and '70s. >> all right. one last question in that presidential race. it was widely perceived that governor romney was very pro-fossil fuel drilling. are you concerned now that a second term epa may come in and stop fracking, which would be important, because fracking -- services fracking is part of your business. >> i certainly hope that we will come up with federal guidelines that will be consistent throughout the u.s. fracking has been in place for a long, long time. it's been very successful in cana canada. certainly it's been successful here in the u.s. the real concern, obviously, is not just the water side but also the emissions side, particularly that flowback water that's coming after the initial fracking. and i feel very confident that if we can get some consistent regulationings and guidelines, then we'll be able to find more ser
then they contract with companies like us. we're a preferred supplier with many of those organizations that are trying to take care of those legacy problems that date back to the '50s, '60s, and '70s. >> all right. one last question in that presidential race. it was widely perceived that governor romney was very pro-fossil fuel drilling. are you concerned now that a second term epa may come in and stop fracking, which would be important, because fracking -- services fracking is part of...
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senator, good to have you with us tonight. i think this is important because this is an admission that their voter suppression did not work, and turnout does work. all of the talk before the election did connect with people. information is power. motivation is what makes it happen. ryan doesn't see a connection between his policy proposals and his ticket's -- and the gop ticket defeat. what do you make of that? >> well, i have two words for congressman ryan and the other gop who are out of touch with this. seek help. the fact they don't understand that urban folks, i.e., factory workers, auto workers, teachers, police officers, nurses, students, the elderly, african-americans, whites, latinos that live in the urban area renewed president obama's contract because they believe that what his policies are for the better interest of those of us who live in this country. to they need to seek help. >> how do you build on this in 2014? >> well, we got to continue to remind, because you're absolutely right. we went to sleep after 2008,
senator, good to have you with us tonight. i think this is important because this is an admission that their voter suppression did not work, and turnout does work. all of the talk before the election did connect with people. information is power. motivation is what makes it happen. ryan doesn't see a connection between his policy proposals and his ticket's -- and the gop ticket defeat. what do you make of that? >> well, i have two words for congressman ryan and the other gop who are out...
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we used to say they get a little money in their pocket and they change. download the official ati application to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch all its hear all you need to. watch on t.v. any time i did it. i. british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. the global financial headlines kaiser reports. zina rocca is one of the original land holders here and this is my backyard she considers herself a dedicated environmentalist i love my backyard and a conscientious conserver i'm a true environmentalist i drive a prius i never take anything to the garbage either gets in the compost or gets recycled. she owns seventy five acres pretty countryside that's worth a bum. a while ago gas companies approached her with offers for the mineral rights on the property is my hanger in my wind sock the checks were too big to resist even for a prius drive us there was one that was pretty close to three hundred thousand the last one i catch some of them already but. the leases ran o
we used to say they get a little money in their pocket and they change. download the official ati application to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch all its hear all you need to. watch on t.v. any time i did it. i. british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. the global financial headlines kaiser reports. zina rocca is one of the original land holders here and this is my backyard she considers herself a...
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the phrase you used was how we manage our market. i remember one of the most profound papers i raid on why health care should be different. why doesn't free market work for health care? what other designs do we have to take care of that? >> what -- we have this wonderful idealized version of a market, that -- in all of our textbooks, and which -- in which a market is an efficient way to organize activity. and not necessarily fair, which is a different question, but at least it's efficient. and yet such things that -- a bunch of assumptions involved. there are assumptions that everybody has the same information. there's the assumption everybody knows what they're doing. that the buyers understand what the severals are providing. that you are able to make informed decisions. and what ken allen did -- in more than -- guess almost 60 years ago now -- he said, look, if you made a list of these things and thought about the various ways in which markets can fail, which this doesn't -- the paradigm doesn't apply, every one of those things ap
the phrase you used was how we manage our market. i remember one of the most profound papers i raid on why health care should be different. why doesn't free market work for health care? what other designs do we have to take care of that? >> what -- we have this wonderful idealized version of a market, that -- in all of our textbooks, and which -- in which a market is an efficient way to organize activity. and not necessarily fair, which is a different question, but at least it's...
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none of us are here by accident. i come from a family with a lot of experience suffering the pains and the joys of recovery from alcoholism, from my father to- who recovered and enjoyed many happy years, as well as some other relatives; a son who did not. and we lost him due to alcohol. we come full circle in a number of ways. i had the pleasure, about 25 years ago, of also being an affiliate director for the council in southern arizona, and then in '91 started my own company 20 years ago now, jorgensen-britts group, and we attack it from a couple of different angles. providing direct treatment back in the nineties, to now running full-service employee assistance programs where we work to intervene in the disease and get folks into recovery before they lose everything. i'm bev haberle, and i'm a person in long-term recovery, and that means that for the past 40 years, i haven't used alcohol or any other mood-altering drugs. (applause) as a result of that, i have lived a remarkable, wonderful life. it's allowed me to g
none of us are here by accident. i come from a family with a lot of experience suffering the pains and the joys of recovery from alcoholism, from my father to- who recovered and enjoyed many happy years, as well as some other relatives; a son who did not. and we lost him due to alcohol. we come full circle in a number of ways. i had the pleasure, about 25 years ago, of also being an affiliate director for the council in southern arizona, and then in '91 started my own company 20 years ago now,...
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hearing texas they used to be. for generations and cattle the forged the from texas cow. if you say ford words and you. say. oh no extreme. north texas. subsidy exxon mobil. like the whole world structure. the crowd. and the big oil is the green jobs. hundred employees in north texas and. a kid is. next to thanks. but the price of the fracking frenzy a wild bucking bronco. in just a few years drilling rigs have sprouted up through the texas suburbs like towering hills horses across from shopping centers close to schools otherwise residential neighborhoods have become industrials. when the fracking staats trucks gather round the world. the sand water and chemical mixes pushed deep underground at extremely high pressure. escaping vital drifts in the week. three dangers the sea a lot of injuries have seen since somebody actually get blown all the way back from a blowout c. one got a blow out. dangerous even deadly but lucrative. fracking is now underway in thirty four states in the u.s. . and urban cowboy tyler is just one of those cashing in on the new energy good one a foo
hearing texas they used to be. for generations and cattle the forged the from texas cow. if you say ford words and you. say. oh no extreme. north texas. subsidy exxon mobil. like the whole world structure. the crowd. and the big oil is the green jobs. hundred employees in north texas and. a kid is. next to thanks. but the price of the fracking frenzy a wild bucking bronco. in just a few years drilling rigs have sprouted up through the texas suburbs like towering hills horses across from...
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you can use any of the terms. alexander hamilton used the term "representative democracy," we're based on majority rule and consent, but that is limited by a constitution; hence, this compound regime. now, one of the major charges that the colonist raised was he, george the iii, combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution and unacknowledged by our laws giving assent to take acts of pretended legislation. now, of course, the constitution he was referring to in 1776 was the british constitution. the and sent constitution, but that con cement is the same. there was foreign jurisdiction that was going to have authority over us. we're going to examine now the ideas and practices of those who, in our time, have combined with others to subject us or attempt to to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution. well, ideas have consequences as we learned long ago from an early isi scholar, richard weaver. let's examine the ideas. the global governance project. these are not hard to find. y
you can use any of the terms. alexander hamilton used the term "representative democracy," we're based on majority rule and consent, but that is limited by a constitution; hence, this compound regime. now, one of the major charges that the colonist raised was he, george the iii, combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution and unacknowledged by our laws giving assent to take acts of pretended legislation. now, of course, the constitution he was...
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let us presume, and i do not know the number, i do not want to know the number, let us presume those other top 17 agencies in the intelligence community are having an equal number of attempted intrusions. add another 45,000 to these -- 90,000 incidents per year. that is roughly one attempted intrusion every five minutes. state,, let's add local, tribal governments. in that vast pool we call the private sector, private industry -- the numbers go through the roof, even conservatively. i am leading toward an understanding that cyber attacks and intrusions are kind of a continuum. they're happening all the time. going at all the different sectors. now again, from that gao report, if you look at the types of intrusions being reported, you have in this pie chart here, 31% of the incidents reported are still under investigation. something happened, something abnormal. we got a warning somebody tried to get in or a computer system crashes and we try to repeat it and it will not be proved. we have to reload and image of the parent system and get it going again. something happens and we do not
let us presume, and i do not know the number, i do not want to know the number, let us presume those other top 17 agencies in the intelligence community are having an equal number of attempted intrusions. add another 45,000 to these -- 90,000 incidents per year. that is roughly one attempted intrusion every five minutes. state,, let's add local, tribal governments. in that vast pool we call the private sector, private industry -- the numbers go through the roof, even conservatively. i am...
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to use 40 years ago, 50 years ago. we can sit at our laptop and harvest disinformation. >> with the reporting you have a ton of information these curators can provide any amount of information, how reliable is the information? is it based upon actual reporting? >> two key points have to be made. there is a brilliant material that is being well reported according to the standards if you and i worked. >> how do you know that? >> because i have been told. [laughter] >> on the other hand, the implication of your question is absolutely correct. we don't know often when something comes across on the internet we have no way of knowing what its provenance is, we have no way of knowing what the intention, with the goal is of the people that are putting that out there. and i will tell you something i learned the other day from one of these talks. it had nothing to do with me. these ted talks. [laughter] it was on the subject of google, and the speaker was making the point that he is what would be called progressive and he said a
to use 40 years ago, 50 years ago. we can sit at our laptop and harvest disinformation. >> with the reporting you have a ton of information these curators can provide any amount of information, how reliable is the information? is it based upon actual reporting? >> two key points have to be made. there is a brilliant material that is being well reported according to the standards if you and i worked. >> how do you know that? >> because i have been told. [laughter]...
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refuses them ordered us elections on the grounds of. basic standards of integrity one election ideals are not met elsewhere criticism runs rampant elections in venezuela elections in iran elections in russia. the press will go to town on any sign that the outcome was fixed and while nit picking abroad is all the rage the elephant in the room remains unnoticed at home policymakers and to a great extent our media and and trickle down to the american people have literally the literally think that the rest of the world is stupid. that they don't see it that everybody naturally has to admit you know admire us that we're great and that's not the case well obvious flaws are met with a deaf ear and here in and year out a flood of lection process continues to be the first vote cast in the u.s. and if there are two. whether or romney wins tell much will change in america's policy is still up for debate well let's discuss the two leading candidates with charles he's the senior fellow at the council on foreign relations joining me now live. from wa
refuses them ordered us elections on the grounds of. basic standards of integrity one election ideals are not met elsewhere criticism runs rampant elections in venezuela elections in iran elections in russia. the press will go to town on any sign that the outcome was fixed and while nit picking abroad is all the rage the elephant in the room remains unnoticed at home policymakers and to a great extent our media and and trickle down to the american people have literally the literally think that...
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we are glad to have yell with us and we're glad had our authors with us. our all others are paul tough, author of how children succeed, meira levinson, author of no citizen left behind and michael brick, author of saving the school. there are some distinct austin and texas connections here. my name is mark, i am state representative from austin and member of the public education committee in the texas house and i want to start this discussion briefly with a little bit of edge occasional contacts. i got a press release from the texas indication agency a couple months ago that said that on the fourth grade science national assessment education abroad rests, texas, african-american students performed fourth best of all african-american students in the country, comparing hours to every other african american. hispanic students were the best on the fourth grade science naep. a anglo students were the eighth best of all the anglo students in the country. and i thought that is a pretty impressive record. it is a little different from what i expected actually. i w
we are glad to have yell with us and we're glad had our authors with us. our all others are paul tough, author of how children succeed, meira levinson, author of no citizen left behind and michael brick, author of saving the school. there are some distinct austin and texas connections here. my name is mark, i am state representative from austin and member of the public education committee in the texas house and i want to start this discussion briefly with a little bit of edge occasional...
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because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> fact or fiction, will citigroup break up? from pension funds to nuns, calls of splitting up the bank are growing later. a split could actually unlock tremendous value. >> we think that upside could be as much as 50%. so that's really the reason to get them. there's lots of variations on what they could determine is the best way of doing this and the outcome. >> on the behalf of the sisters of the saint benedict team has sun mitt submitted the proposal to break it up into four diffe
because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so...
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their own side project, their own little hunches, actually to use language that i used in my book. the only real responsibility is to report to the supervisor every month or so other 20% time project is going and if they have switched over to another project. that 20% of time because it is open ended and evolves the unique compassion that employee, it allows the company to have fresh ideas all the time. and anytime they can stop the 20% of time. google news, parts of gmail, social networking, part of their advertising engine, it started as 20% time experiments. it is allowing employees what their hobbies be part of their job. a lot of the people that i profile in turn eight, people like priestley, or looking back on the book like "the ghost map" come all these people come one of the defining characteristics is that they have a lot of hobbies. when you think about ben franklin, he had an insane number of hobbies. a lot of great things can happen when you're just by yourself. it reminds you of some connection and a new angle perhaps on the problem with this network. and that smart co
their own side project, their own little hunches, actually to use language that i used in my book. the only real responsibility is to report to the supervisor every month or so other 20% time project is going and if they have switched over to another project. that 20% of time because it is open ended and evolves the unique compassion that employee, it allows the company to have fresh ideas all the time. and anytime they can stop the 20% of time. google news, parts of gmail, social networking,...
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going to let him tell us. his particular story of how that came to be. >> well, she told me that the name was actually given to her by her to african american playmates, stuff and doodlebug. and, of course, ladybird is another word for lady bug. apparently it was decided later at some point that it needed the name -- the name needed to be attributed to her adult nurse because to do otherwise might give the indication of social interaction between the races, but -- and i have never read that anywhere else, but that is what she told me anyway. taken for what it's worth. >> isn't that fascinating? it's like the precursor to the civil rights act. >> this conversation is taking a nasty turn since i found out i got my tac -- facts wrong. [laughter] >> you know, you got so many other facts right in your book, i don't think you need to worry. i would like you each to talk a little bit, starting with you, marc, about the different facets and aspects of the personalities to which you were privy, in particular in your ca
going to let him tell us. his particular story of how that came to be. >> well, she told me that the name was actually given to her by her to african american playmates, stuff and doodlebug. and, of course, ladybird is another word for lady bug. apparently it was decided later at some point that it needed the name -- the name needed to be attributed to her adult nurse because to do otherwise might give the indication of social interaction between the races, but -- and i have never read...
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that is not tell us very much. i think back to the 1980's when we were wondering who is going to succeed. when the name came up was chun. we knew he was in russian hands. thee was an assumption on part that he must be friendly to the soviet union. on the contrary, he turned out to be a great steward of the u.s./china relationship without a background in it. more recently, diving. he has turned out to be the foundation of their relationship despite not having that background. on the other hand, people who are associated with the united states often feel defensive with in their system about that relationship. they feel they're potentially under attack in seen as an hands. sometimes they overcompensates. one should not assume much about any of these individuals or positions they are taking except they're all pretty well steep ed in brought foreign policy even if it is not a birthright of all of them appeared in terms of ping, he knelt in terms of the people rising in these one party parties appear there's no relations
that is not tell us very much. i think back to the 1980's when we were wondering who is going to succeed. when the name came up was chun. we knew he was in russian hands. thee was an assumption on part that he must be friendly to the soviet union. on the contrary, he turned out to be a great steward of the u.s./china relationship without a background in it. more recently, diving. he has turned out to be the foundation of their relationship despite not having that background. on the other hand,...
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stay with us. where others fail, droid powers through. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. >>> well, we had a great start to the weekend. we had lots of sunshine and it was pretty mild out there today. wait until you see the daytime highs. clouds making their way through but she is are going to be very short lived. plenty of sunshine for veterans day. into the meantime, look at these numbers. 65 degrees at reagan, 66 in dulles. bwi thurgood marshall kicked in at 63 degrees. it was a mild day, pleasant day. here is what we are looking at right now, temperature wise. 43 in gaithersburg, 43 in baltimore, 42 degrees at dulles and 44 in martinsburg. a ridge of high pressure is moving out but we have a ridge of high pressure north of us and that will allow the warm air to move through our region. look at the division in the country. ahead of this, that's where the warmer air is settling and we'll benefit from that as we head into the course of tomorrow and see our temperatures rise. here is the rid
stay with us. where others fail, droid powers through. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. >>> well, we had a great start to the weekend. we had lots of sunshine and it was pretty mild out there today. wait until you see the daytime highs. clouds making their way through but she is are going to be very short lived. plenty of sunshine for veterans day. into the meantime, look at these numbers. 65 degrees at reagan, 66 in dulles. bwi...
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they win the rest of us lose. can we afford to make this mistake again. >> cenk: as we turn to heavy duty campaigning about president obama take our advice? you listen to him talking about these are the same old republicans. why would you make that mistake again. watch. >> obama: in the closing weeks of this campaign, governor romney has been using all his talents as a salesman to dress up these very same policies that failed our country so badly the very same policies we've been cleaning up after for the past four years and he is offering them up as change! giving more power back to the biggest banks isn't change. leaving millions without health insurance isn't change! another $5 trillion tax cult that favors the wealthy isn't change. >> cenk: president obama's campaign team, you're welcome. all right now we're going to bring in michael shure our political correspondent. i understand that we in the midst of all this campaigning do not have campaigning in some places. what are they and why? >> there are reasons he
they win the rest of us lose. can we afford to make this mistake again. >> cenk: as we turn to heavy duty campaigning about president obama take our advice? you listen to him talking about these are the same old republicans. why would you make that mistake again. watch. >> obama: in the closing weeks of this campaign, governor romney has been using all his talents as a salesman to dress up these very same policies that failed our country so badly the very same policies we've been...
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tweet us. the answer coming up. ♪ [ female announcer ] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, and the home office as well. because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ >>> there are reasons to be bullish. joining us, tony, i know you got a pretty aggressive target on the s&p 500 of about 1,650. my friend, how we getting there? >> actually i think it is a little bit conservative. we're getting there at a 15 multiple on 110 in earnings. current bottom up consensus number is 113.70. we're below the street. the reason i get a 15 multiple is historically when you have core inflation between 1% and 3% the market trades at a 19 multiple. typically up until last year it trades at least a 15 multiple. using a minimal multiple expectation and a below consensus number a
tweet us. the answer coming up. ♪ [ female announcer ] today, it's not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, and the home office as well. because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. ♪ >>> there are reasons to be bullish. joining us, tony, i know you got a pretty...
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nothing but pen ins. >> isn't that weird that money is cheaper than using actual tiles. that seems strange to me, i would think that would be more expensive than using tiles. >> you would think. but in this piece -- it actually looks pretty cool. >> i think it's cool. >> can i do that? i just redid my house. >> maybe you could do did again. >> maybe i could do a countertop or something. >> you could have a garage, penny floor garage. >> hey, dude, come check out my garage. this is so -- money. >> nice. >> it's about three weeks to finish the job. she did trade tattoos for manpower so she had people helping her do it without having to pay any extra money necessarily to do it. and it did take them about 300 hours to complete. >>> pesky really wants in. >>> this is surveillance footage from a warehouse in houston, texas. the guy kind of climbing down dangerously from the roof of this warehouse. according to the sheriffs department in houston. this is a metal piece. you pick up this giant piece of equipment. it's a giant industrial air conditioner. people are going on top of
nothing but pen ins. >> isn't that weird that money is cheaper than using actual tiles. that seems strange to me, i would think that would be more expensive than using tiles. >> you would think. but in this piece -- it actually looks pretty cool. >> i think it's cool. >> can i do that? i just redid my house. >> maybe you could do did again. >> maybe i could do a countertop or something. >> you could have a garage, penny floor garage. >> hey, dude,...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast...
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and if we were to define all of those pharmacies and hospitals now use, the used to make coming it used to be that a hospital would have potassium chloride to the iv bag in their local pharmacy or on the floor and give it to the big patient. now both because of volume, concerns are making shirts made under the best possible practice, that's outsourced to a pharmacy. they're making a product in larger volume and often not making it with patient prescription in hand, yet it is clearly serving and a portal medical need. and if we were to treat them as drug manufacturers, that would be simply impossible. they would have to submit an application, a formal application to fda for review and action. they would have to pay fees associated with that as well. they would have to be subject to good manufacturing practice. i think we want to work together to make sure that we have a law that is clearly defines critical issues and authorities that enables important patient needs to be addressed, but clarifies the different roles and responsibilities and puts in place some critical authorities that are
and if we were to define all of those pharmacies and hospitals now use, the used to make coming it used to be that a hospital would have potassium chloride to the iv bag in their local pharmacy or on the floor and give it to the big patient. now both because of volume, concerns are making shirts made under the best possible practice, that's outsourced to a pharmacy. they're making a product in larger volume and often not making it with patient prescription in hand, yet it is clearly serving and...
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dominic di-natale is live for us in los angeles. >> hi, harris, and some thought it used to be a time when people started having kids and find themselves returning to their values they grew up with and place most of them at the church steps once again and now, reasons including challenges live dealing with hurricane sandy and the stuff economy and people looking to the pulpit for answers. >> now, granted jesus returns us to good. >> growing up. scott saw attending church more of a chore. and what religion experts say what young adults do, he put his parent's religion out of his life. >> and the typical age, 18, 19, 20 and students, both men and women were dissatisfied perhaps with the spiritual churches. >> what numbers did you come up with. >> years later scott came back. >> and i had what prayer relationship with god. it wasn't a church thing, but. >> and rubble life study. >> they man begin to come back for nostalgic reasons and there are individuals who say i like the way religion is. >> and some say it's a family, a tough patch. >> for me personally when things look down, i look
dominic di-natale is live for us in los angeles. >> hi, harris, and some thought it used to be a time when people started having kids and find themselves returning to their values they grew up with and place most of them at the church steps once again and now, reasons including challenges live dealing with hurricane sandy and the stuff economy and people looking to the pulpit for answers. >> now, granted jesus returns us to good. >> growing up. scott saw attending church more...
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it is a space heavily used. it is important to the district, to the community and in much need of repair. while there are a few other playgrounds, there is really a great demand for more open space for this very dense neighborhood. it would benefit the health and well-being of the residents. that is why our office urges the commission to support the resolution before you, thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> president buell, commissioners, general manager ginsburg, ms. mcarthur, my name is phil chen. i'm the chair of the committee for better parks and recreation in china town. the committee is a voluntary organization that has worked with the commission of open space issues over 40 years. we starred in 1969 despite attempt business a developer to turn a playground into a garage. i'm here to speak on the proposed regulation regarding prioritis for the transbay open space impact fees. we are recognized as a es for the transbay open space impact fees. we are recognized as a high needs neighborhood. 40% of o
it is a space heavily used. it is important to the district, to the community and in much need of repair. while there are a few other playgrounds, there is really a great demand for more open space for this very dense neighborhood. it would benefit the health and well-being of the residents. that is why our office urges the commission to support the resolution before you, thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> president buell, commissioners, general manager ginsburg, ms....
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specifically, most of us grew up with a certain, what is called, projection of the world. greenland looks like it is big, if up in africa. so, as things get turned around and given proportionally, i also included in that book of maps that just turns north and south america upside-down. what would happen if we looked at -- there's no reason we can look at it that way. north doesn't have to be a top. we could put south of the top who wanted to. >> host: we will have to leave it there. i apologize. out of time. kenneth davis has been our guest here on "in-depth". and whose investment of her family inheritance resulted in a net worth of close to $100 million which translates to about $2.5 billion today. dubbed the which of wall street for her often talk demeanor and for for a lifestyle she made her fortune going against the popular fortune of other investors. this is about half an hour. >> nice girls keep diaries. bad girls don't have time. [laughter] >> she was consumed by money. which is not so different than others. she was born in new bedford massachusetts to a classic fam
specifically, most of us grew up with a certain, what is called, projection of the world. greenland looks like it is big, if up in africa. so, as things get turned around and given proportionally, i also included in that book of maps that just turns north and south america upside-down. what would happen if we looked at -- there's no reason we can look at it that way. north doesn't have to be a top. we could put south of the top who wanted to. >> host: we will have to leave it there. i...
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they give us the voter i.d. if they want to enderlely voting, whatever it takes, we got to get out there and vote like we never, ever voted before! we got to do it! >> see more from the cbc, logon to our web extra station on our landing page. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] allergy congestion? allegra-d d-congests, d-pressurizes so you can breathe. a fast, non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. allegra-d. d-fense against allergy congestion. soothes you to sleep with ingredients like melatonin. it's safe with no side effects, so you wake up... ready to go. [ male announcer ] unisom natural nights. ♪ the mcdonald's 365 black awards noring those who do good in t neighborhood was the place to be. the event was star studded with honorees bishop t.d. jakes, grant hill and tamia, chaka khan, and presenters and performers like doug e. fresh, melanie fiona, fred hammond, and laz alonso. the 365 black awards. see it all at 365blackawards.com. i'm tai davis and this is good news. ♪ [ voice ] c
they give us the voter i.d. if they want to enderlely voting, whatever it takes, we got to get out there and vote like we never, ever voted before! we got to do it! >> see more from the cbc, logon to our web extra station on our landing page. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] allergy congestion? allegra-d d-congests, d-pressurizes so you can breathe. a fast, non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. allegra-d. d-fense against allergy congestion. soothes you to sleep...
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the use temporary workers -- hello? they used every workers and they refused to hire people. my husband has been with this company for over 40 years and they do not seem to care that people need jobs in ohio. his hands are tied. everyone's hands are tied. they're being told by corporate headquarters. i do not understand why people think someone like mitt romney is going to come in and do this any different than the way things are being done at my i will give you a chance to talk to marie. unfortunately her story is a story we of heard in northeast ohio for a long time. and that is that we lost a lot of jobs to china. my cousin donney, one of his businesses he worked for -- there is a machine on a factory floor, and it was shipped to china. that is what people in ohio are dealing with. that is why the president i think will win ohio. they see that mitt romney has made a living, a good living off of outsourcing and offshore in the jobs for companies and -- in places like ohio. they are very concerned that he is not the person that we want in the levers of power in washington, d
the use temporary workers -- hello? they used every workers and they refused to hire people. my husband has been with this company for over 40 years and they do not seem to care that people need jobs in ohio. his hands are tied. everyone's hands are tied. they're being told by corporate headquarters. i do not understand why people think someone like mitt romney is going to come in and do this any different than the way things are being done at my i will give you a chance to talk to marie....